I Became the Little Demon in Leading Role's Family
Chapter 515 - 515 524 He Shouldnt Be an Eyesore Here AnymoreChapter 515: Chapter 524: He Shouldn’t Be an Eyesore Here Anymore Chapter 515: Chapter 524: He Shouldn’t Be an Eyesore Here Anymore “But you’re her great-great-grandfather…” This kinship isn’t…
“Are you dumb, are you dumb?”
Bai Meng really didn’t want to talk to him anymore, wondering whether he had beaten Bai Dan too much back then, so now he seemed too silly.
Bai Dan: “…” Alright, he messed up the identity of the grandpa, which was indeed troublesome.
“Then I’ll leave early tomorrow.”
It’s better for him not to be an eyesore here.
“You can leave now, I won’t stop you.”
Bai Dan: “…”
The night deepened, Bai Meng stood by the tree, looking at the night sky, not knowing whether he had made a mistake back then. Now that changes were afoot, he hoped Xingxing and the Bai Family would get through it safely.
Bai Dan or Xingxing, they were all part of the game and needed to see things clearly, and him,
Touching his broken body, for the Bai Family, for this place, even if his soul scattered, he had climbed back with great difficulty, so he had to protect them somewhat.
He just didn’t believe that this time, the Bai Family would lose.
The night deepened, he better go rest, he needed to eat Braised Pork Belly tomorrow.
…
When Bai Zhi woke up, it was already early morning.
The air in the forest was especially fresh. She took a deep breath, extremely comfortable.
The kitchen was under the tree, and inside there was unexpectedly a hollow space with water pipes directly connected, and a kitchen.
The kitchen also looked pretty good, having oil, salt, soy sauce, and vinegar, which Bai Zhi noticed were unopened.
Then she saw Bai Meng carrying a pig over, immediately and skillfully slaughtering it; his adeptness was not a derogation but indeed a compliment, with Moh Li helping by the side.
“Ancestor, you’re quite impressive.”
Bai Meng, originally very adept, slowed down for a second upon hearing that.
That sounded so, so…
“From now on, call me Third Grandpa, I’m going to be your Third Grandpa from now on.” He was wrongly called an old man for some odd reason; he hadn’t even married.
“But aren’t you my ancestor?”
Bai Zhi was a bit helpless; this wasn’t a direct lineage.
“Although I’m your grandfather’s grandfather, his direct grandfather is my brother. So I never married, do you understand?” Being called an ancestor without marrying, are you satisfied?
“So, are you planning to get married first? But at this age, it might be slightly off.” After all, who would marry someone eighty or ninety years older than themselves?
“Are you deliberately trying to upset me?” Bai Meng was extremely frustrated.
“No, I’m wrong, Third Grandpa.” Bai Zhi covered her mouth, wanting to laugh, enjoying being mischievous.
They were busy all morning and finished processing the pig, hanging the thick cuts directly from the trunk of the Big Tree and then smoking it.
Bai Zhi made Braised Pork Belly at noon, as well as various other dishes like braised pork ribs, stir-fried pork liver, dry-fried pork intestines, etc.
Bai Meng ate joyfully, drinking a little liquor.
“Old… Third Grandpa, you even brought alcohol…”
Bai Meng poured a cup for each of them, placing it in front of them.
“Drink it, each of you take a sip.”
The two looked at each other, Moh Li didn’t hesitate, drank it in one gulp, Bai Zhi picked it up, and also closed her eyes and took a sip.
The next moment…
They collapsed.
One cup, down.
“Not meant to just have a sip, huh?” Bai Meng complained as he led them back to the room. This was his century-old medicinal liquor, extremely precious indeed.
…
When they woke again, it had already turned dark.
Bai Zhi felt a distinct emptiness in her stomach, as if she had missed several meals, and quickly got up.
“Up now, good, let’s go. It’s time to leave.”
Moh Li also came out, with Bai Zhi a bit puzzled.
“It’s dark now, where are we going?”
Bai Zhi found it strange. Were they supposed to go out at night? What did they want from her? She felt a little scared.
“It’s a solar eclipse.”
Bai Meng spoke without even lifting his head.
“How can that be?”
Bai Zhi ran outside and looked up. It was indeed dark, yet there truly was a ring of light around the sun in the sky.
“This is the annular eclipse that happens once every few decades, let’s move or it’ll be gone.”
He had originally planned to train them for a few days, but who knew that these two kids were so unreliable—one cup of medicinal liquor had knocked them out for three days.
They had no choice but to proceed directly now.
“Oh, okay.”
Bai Meng led them to a pond, and at the moment when the sunlight reappeared, they could faintly see a path under the water.
“See that? Only at this time can you see the path, let’s go immediately…”
Bai Meng ushered them quickly into the water. The water wasn’t deep; they stepped in gradually, with the water parting before them as if guided by the sunlight.
Slowly, they walked deeper and deeper, until they had to turn on their flashlight.
Bai Zhi and Moh Li looked back only to realize the path had disappeared.
“If it hadn’t been for today’s solar eclipse, you wouldn’t have been able to enter.”
That’s when they noticed a door appeared before them.
Bai Meng took out a knife and swiftly cut the hands of Bai Zhi and Moh Li, their bloodied hands were then pressed against the stone doors on either side. The doors opened…
The heavy stone doors, covered in moss, bore the marks of time.
They followed and entered inside; it was a different realm altogether—a vast space with another stone door.
The walls were covered with indecipherable scripts and paintings.
Looking back, they could no longer see the path they had originally followed.
“Grandpa, what is this? Where are we?”
This place, hidden within the vast mountains, had never been discovered by them before.
“This is the place we’ve always been guarding. Beneath these mountains lies the Dragon Vein Land.”
Bai Meng looked around; he couldn’t quite remember how many years ago it was since he first came here.
“Our Bai Family has been guarding this place for thousands of years. Through dynastic changes and the passage of ages, as long as this place remains, we will certainly overcome difficulties.
As for the Divine Dragon, which spirals above the Imperial City, that indeed is the guardian spirit of our nation, born from our belief. As long as we believe, as long as the Dragon Vein exists, it will protect us. This is what we are protecting.
The Dragon Vein opens only once a century, and each time it requires two inheritors to collaborate. Inside lies a vast amount of gold and silver, which is why so many people covet it. Our families’ duty has been to guard this place, to protect the Dragon Vein of Nan Country, ensuring no one can touch it.
Not many know of this, but that doesn’t mean there are none. Moh Family and Han Family specialize in medicine, our Bai Family in martial prestige, and we must never leave Bai Family Village, while Wu Family excels in crafting the finest weapons.”
Bai Meng, not knowing when, had taken out a flask, talking while he drank.
“From the outside, the families seem unrelated, each distinguished in martial prowess. And the people who have been safeguarding this place include those at the Special Action Department, which is where my disciple is.
So, if you need help, you can also ask him. Well, that’s about it, isn’t there anything else you want to know?”
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